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as burma opens up and establishes new ties, it could become a commercial hub linking markets in india and bangladesh with southeast asia. >> analysts say china will be paying close attention to this visit highlighting the delicate struggle for power being played out in this region. >> all we would have to do is add vietnam and it would be a very clear signal about china improving relations with allies. certainly it's going to be some that china will be paying close attention to. >> pepsi, coca-cola and ge have already begun to invest p about. >> ge is very excited about myanmar. we've been following it for a couple of years. big population. 60 million. large land mass. a lot of natural resources. so it was great to see the country begin to open up. >> what did you say to some of the critics, do you say myanmar hasn't opened up enough yet to encourage the kind of investment that ge is putting in to the country? >> i think problem and secretary of state clinton's visit shows the support from around the world. for continuing on the reform path. so i think they'll make it. it's probably n
as burma opens up and establishes new ties, it could become a commercial hub linking markets in india and bangladesh with southeast asia. >> analysts say china will be paying close attention to this visit highlighting the delicate struggle for power being played out in this region. >> all we would have to do is add vietnam and it would be a very clear signal about china improving relations with allies. certainly it's going to be some that china will be paying close attention to....
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even in india, politics matter. can't get away from it. now, in the ipo space, india is about to see its biggest offering in two years. the telecom tower arm of india phone giant is set to raise $825 million next month. the firm will sell shares at a discount to global appears. analysts say it will likely benefit from a revival in risk appetite. meanwhile in japan, the promise of a leadership change has triggered big surge of foreign investor interest in the market. the details from the nikkei. >> foreign investors bought $7 billion more in shares than they sold last week in the japanese stock market. that's the highest net level purchase in 20 months. the nikkei 225 climbed 4% last week alone after noda said he was dissolving the lower house secretary the stage for election on december 16th. this week tokyo equities continued the positive momentum. markets are factoring in further ease aing if the opposition ldp party wins in the polls. foreign investors expect wen will help ease the negative impact of a strong yen on japanese exporters.
even in india, politics matter. can't get away from it. now, in the ipo space, india is about to see its biggest offering in two years. the telecom tower arm of india phone giant is set to raise $825 million next month. the firm will sell shares at a discount to global appears. analysts say it will likely benefit from a revival in risk appetite. meanwhile in japan, the promise of a leadership change has triggered big surge of foreign investor interest in the market. the details from the nikkei....
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could be india's biggest in two years. future land development had a tough time raising money for its hong kong ipo. the firm drew roughly $26 million below its proposed rice range. the cease fire enters it second day despite a number of rockets being put off, the truce has held so far. stephan stephanie gosk joins us for more. what's happening today? >> we're getting disturbing news out of gaza that could cause problems for a delicate cease fire. a 20-year-old man was shot and killed by israeli forces. p ten other palestinians were injured. they approached the border with israel and it imposes a 1,000 foot buffer zone. but part of the cease fire deal was that after 24 hour, israel would loosen up some of the restrictions on its border, as well as some of its crossings. it seems as if this was a testing of the stipulation and what happened was a gun battle there on the border. already on on both sides, whether gaza or israel, there is not a lot of faith that the cease fire is going to hold. here in this country especially
could be india's biggest in two years. future land development had a tough time raising money for its hong kong ipo. the firm drew roughly $26 million below its proposed rice range. the cease fire enters it second day despite a number of rockets being put off, the truce has held so far. stephan stephanie gosk joins us for more. what's happening today? >> we're getting disturbing news out of gaza that could cause problems for a delicate cease fire. a 20-year-old man was shot and killed by...
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and it also kicks off wedding season in india. however, with india's sluggish growth rate, high inflation and the rupee depreciating, some are speculating that appetite for gold this holiday season may be less. brian hicks says because of the continue you go rupee weakness, demand ahead of diwali is weaker compared to last year. how far, what might help is two days before the diwali when indians traditionally start their gold buying. this year it fell on a sunday. the director of world gold council in india said a lot of the gold selling channel which was are usually shut on sunday actually opened to allow their customers to buy gold. this included stock exchanges to sell gold etfs. shares of the spdr gold trust etf has actually moved lower. in the past during the same time frame, it has moved higher ahead of diwali. later this week, the world gold council will be putting out their latest report on the consumption and demand for gold. expect more details then. back to you. >> dollar index may be up at a two month high. not much im
and it also kicks off wedding season in india. however, with india's sluggish growth rate, high inflation and the rupee depreciating, some are speculating that appetite for gold this holiday season may be less. brian hicks says because of the continue you go rupee weakness, demand ahead of diwali is weaker compared to last year. how far, what might help is two days before the diwali when indians traditionally start their gold buying. this year it fell on a sunday. the director of world gold...
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. >> reporter: they've started selling to russia and they're looking at markets like india. but they've not given up on europe, which will remain its key engine for growth. the european story is more nuanced than the eurozone crisis growth headlines would suggest. in fact, solaris has picked up new business in finland and belgium and will do record sales in spain this year. solaris management considers the company as much european as it is polish and believes the block is strongest staying together. so if the eurozone were a bus, say, none of the passengers should be forced to leave before the ultimate destination is reached. just setting aside for a moment the issue of trade into germany, the polish economy is clipping along at about 2.4% this year. it's expected to slow into next year. so what exactly is the central bank going to do to offset some of that weakness in domestic demand. i'm very pleased to have with me yang, on the committee, and also an academic economist. thank you for joining us. the central bank has been criticized by some for not cutting sooner and more
. >> reporter: they've started selling to russia and they're looking at markets like india. but they've not given up on europe, which will remain its key engine for growth. the european story is more nuanced than the eurozone crisis growth headlines would suggest. in fact, solaris has picked up new business in finland and belgium and will do record sales in spain this year. solaris management considers the company as much european as it is polish and believes the block is strongest...
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. >>> moodys is sticking with a stable outlook for india. the agency mentioned a list of positives including india's high savings and investment rates, large diverse economy, but moody's did warn of credit challenges posed by india's weak infrastructure, high government debt and inflation. also under pressure partly due you to the country's strong reliance on imported crude. india is the world's fourthimpo may be some relief in sight. cnbc has more on the story live from new delhi. >> so this is a really big asset when talking about the field. field one will be producing 400,000 barrels a day. phase two producing 1 million barrels of oil every day. and conoco phillips announced an agreement for the $5 billion deal, but i would like to point out this deal is far from done. there are plenty of consortium partners when you're talking about it. for example shell, exxonmobile, all holding a a little over 16%. it will require all consortium partners. become when bp wanted to exit, in the end actually bought the stake, so we'll have to perhaps see
. >>> moodys is sticking with a stable outlook for india. the agency mentioned a list of positives including india's high savings and investment rates, large diverse economy, but moody's did warn of credit challenges posed by india's weak infrastructure, high government debt and inflation. also under pressure partly due you to the country's strong reliance on imported crude. india is the world's fourthimpo may be some relief in sight. cnbc has more on the story live from new delhi....
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india sensex still on the move now shedding 0.4%. let's also take a look at shares of olam. the agricultural supply chain managers flipped over 10% earlier, but managed to recoup losses ending lower by nearly 8%. the stock was halted earlier this morning after muddy waters questioned its accounting methods. ross, back to you. >> thanks for that. we'll catch you a bit later. you're in europe, we're weight the to the down side by around about 6:4. not mar off the session low. but it comes after good gains yesterday. following strong moves in the u.s., as well. cac 40 down half a percent. weighed town by the moody's downgrade, although expected. and ibex done around 0.4%. french debt market, yields are up to 2.1%. treasuries slightly higher, but still below 6%. ten year bund yields slightly lower. so france is trading with the peripheral in that sense. euro-dollar, 1.2794 is where we stand, dipping slightly on on the back of the french downgrade. dollar-yen 81.26, but the yen has been down at acceseven mont lows. aussie dollar slightly weaker against the u.s. dollar. rba minute
india sensex still on the move now shedding 0.4%. let's also take a look at shares of olam. the agricultural supply chain managers flipped over 10% earlier, but managed to recoup losses ending lower by nearly 8%. the stock was halted earlier this morning after muddy waters questioned its accounting methods. ross, back to you. >> thanks for that. we'll catch you a bit later. you're in europe, we're weight the to the down side by around about 6:4. not mar off the session low. but it comes...